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Can I backup or move to production, a sandbox VM?

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Hi peeps,
I have a query about sandbox.
Is it possible to run a sandbox and make changes to a VM within that sandbox and then back up that VM with the changes made.
Alternatively can I move that VM into production when I can backup from there.

A bit of of background:
It's then end of the fiscal year here in Aus.
The software that we use for end of year tax has been upgraded with the new fiscal year tax information.
This was done before the accounts department was able to perform their end of year processing.

So I want to be able to bring up the VM that houses the accounts software from a backup that was run before these updates
Let the accounts dept run their end of year processes.
Backup that VM with the changes.

Can this be done?

Thanks,
Trent
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Re: Can I backup or move to production, a sandbox VM?

Post by veremin »

From my perspective, the following scenario should answer your requirements:

1) Shutdown VM that runs updated application.
2) Create isolated Virtual Lab.
3) Restore pre-updated VM into it. (Full VM Restore)
4) Tune accountant terminals to use this VM.
5) Run this VM for whatever period of time you want.
6)And finally back it up, when the time comes.

Additionally, if you need an access from virtual lab to some production machines, please take a look at this topic; might be helpful.

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Re: Can I backup or move to production, a sandbox VM?

Post by dellock6 »

Hi trent,
you can restore the old VM from backups, with a different name in vCenter and with different network configuration, so it can co-exists with the original one. And after it's been restored, you can backup it with usual veeam backup jobs.
Otherwise, you can use the virtual lab, restore the VM there (not running from backup, but a complete restore and then connect it via the virtual lab appliance), and again create a new backup job to save it.

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Re: Can I backup or move to production, a sandbox VM?

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Hi again,
I've gone down the road of a full restore to the virtual lab.
Made the required changes to the VM and setup for the finance dept. to run their processes.
They're still running these processes but I'll be able to create a backup job for this VM when the time comes.

Thanks for the assistance!

Trent
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Hi Trent, nice to hear it was helpful.

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